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Infectious Disease

Asian tour companies upbeat despite anxiety over bird flu

20 years, 2 months ago

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Posted on Feb 20, 2004, 7 a.m. By Bill Freeman

While travelers stayed home during last year's SARS outbreak, the tourism industry hopes they'll regard this year's bird flu as pop singer Mariah Carey did on her Asian tour: The show must go on. Mariah Carey arrived in Kuala Lumpur Thursday for a performance. - Starpic Bird flu has decimated Asia's poultry and killed more than 20 people in Vietnam and Thailand, and health experts say the virus remains a threat, though it hasn't shown signs of becoming easily transferrable between people as SARS was.

While travelers stayed home during last year's SARS outbreak, the tourism industry hopes they'll regard this year's bird flu as pop singer Mariah Carey did on her Asian tour: The show must go on. Mariah Carey arrived in Kuala Lumpur Thursday for a performance. - Starpic Bird flu has decimated Asia's poultry and killed more than 20 people in Vietnam and Thailand, and health experts say the virus remains a threat, though it hasn't shown signs of becoming easily transferrable between people as SARS was. Some travelers, particularly East Asians who are notoriously skittish about health threats, have canceled vacation plans.

Source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2004/2/20/latest/16070Asiantour&sec=latest



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